Weakening trend in futures market also put pressure on the select spice prices.
Turmeric prices fell by Rs 200 to Rs 7,900-12,000 per quintal.
Jeera common and best quality also fell by Rs 200 each to Rs 16,200-16,700 and Rs 20,200-20,700 per quintal.
Marketmen said fall in demand from retailers and stockists at prevailing higher levels amid adequate stock positions, mainly pulled down turmeric and jeera prices at the wholesale kirana market here.
Ajwain (per kg) 155-190, black pepper (per kg) 600-750, betel-nut (kg) 300-350, cardamom brown-Jhundiwali (kg) 1,780-1,810 and cardamom brown-Kanchicut (kg) 2,000-2,100.
Cardamom small (kg): Chitridar 800-860, cardamom (colour robin) 800-820, cardamom bold 810-830, cardamom extra (bold) 940-990 and cloves 780-850.
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